Poet in the House (20 October) Exploring your personal universe
Event description
Every superhero has an origin story: what’s yours?Â
   ~ Exploring your personal universeÂ
Unlock your potential as a poet. Join this Poetry Masterclass + Workshop with award-winning poet, Paris Rosemont, to tap into your personal universe and discover your unique poetic voice. Deep dive into explorations of the self, and the things that have shaped you into becoming who you are. Every superhero has an origin story: what’s yours?
Part 1: The Masterclass
Through a series of introspective topic explorations, writing exercises, case studies, and experimentation with different writing techniques, Paris will guide you through weaving a compelling narrative, thereby giving voice to the shape of your story.
Part 2: The Workshop
Bring along a poem or two. During the final hour of this session, we will workshop your poetry in a kind and constructive way. Paris will facilitate discussions to try to help you identify possible blind spots in your work in order to strengthen and polish your poetry so that it sparkles!
This Poet in the House Masterclass + Workshop has been made possible through the generous support of a Randwick City Council Community Creative Grant. Thank you!
Photo credit with thanks to Matt Houston from Ironbark Photography
Paris Rosemont is the author of poetry collection Banana Girl (WestWords, 2023), shortlisted by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature for the 2024 Mary Gilmore Award for a first volume of poetry, shortlisted for the Society of Women Writers NSW Inc. Poetry Book Awards 2024, and longlisted for the Poetry Book Awards 2024 (UK). Paris’s poetry has been widely published and has won awards both locally and internationally. She takes delight in bringing her poetry to life through multi-disciplinary modes of expression, including theatrical performance. Paris's second poetry collection, Barefoot Poetess, is due for release in March 2025. She may be found on Instagram, Facebook, or at www.parisrosemont.com
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